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Man, Walmart really does have everything
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Reply to comment by onthecoastmoreorless in Supreme Court rejects man’s bid to sue police over arrest for Facebook parody by sue_me_please
Why? The court is already a joke
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Reply to comment by Faptain__Marvel in Jeff Koons: Visitor breaks iconic Balloon Dog sculpture in Miami by kangarooturd
Everything you said is accurate except the small house. It looks like it is only valued at $40k which is unfortunately far from the price of a house.
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Reply to comment by flamingobumbum in [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
They are just a fan of tangy candy
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Reply to comment by T2Legit2Quit in 🔥 A Polar Bear following photographer Paul Souders from under the ice. by W0lfsKitten
If a polar bear is chasing you, strip naked, you wouldn't want the bear to choke on your jacket would you
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Reply to comment by RetroSurfer11 in High egg prices mean an opportunity for substitutes like plant based eggs. by RetroSurfer11
Maybe not for eating on their own but there are plenty of alternative emulsifiers for baking that can be used instead of eggs, one of the most popular is apple sauce
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Reply to comment by vlsdo in Ted Sarandos says that Netflix has “never canceled a successful show” by avery5712
Absolutely. If someone doesn't change something I see an imminent death spiral. People won't watch new shows out of fear of a cancelation with a cliffhanger, causing Netflix to cancel pretty much every show after their first season. Eventually leading to people leaving Netflix as long as the other streaming services do a better job at telling complete stories.
One possible change would be if Netflix shows were self contained stories each season, no cliffhangers or dangling threads. So that way when they get canceled it will still suck but won't make the shows complete wastes of time
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Reply to comment by pragmatic_zealot in Germany Agrees to Send Leopard 2A6s to Ukraine by For_All_Humanity
Nukes aren't fully automated, it's still orders through a chain of command and I bet most of that chain isn't willing to end the world for Putin's fragile ego. And even that assumes the nukes and launch vehicles work. Equipment that is expensive to maintain and never expected to be used are a prime target for a kleptocracy
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Reply to comment by the_blessed_unrest in Ticketmaster's most vocal critics, Swifties, will protest outside the U.S. Capitol by koavf
She doesn't necessarily need to care, but the Ticketmaster snafu that screwed over her fans is why we are finally seeing action against the monopoly.
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Reply to comment by dysfunctionalpress in The guy who makes comic book movies says that people will never get sick of comic book movies by _hiddenscout
Some people have, but enough people still like them for them to make bank
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Reply to comment by bilateralrope in War Thunder Players Are Sharing Military Documents On The Forums Again by wewhomustnotbenamed
How many members of the mod team are actually FBI agents?
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Reply to Ticketmaster's most vocal critics, Swifties, will protest outside the U.S. Capitol by koavf
It would be absolutely iconic if Swift, the queen of breakup songs, ends up being the one to breakup the Ticketmaster monopoly
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Reply to comment by pyrrhios in Turning problem sea algae into a replacement for plastic by ChrisOntario
A faster decomp than plastic is absolutely a win but less than a year would make it almost entirely worthless. By the time it gets from the factory to the consumer it will probably already be falling apart
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Reply to comment by Sinphony_of_the_nite in ‘Unknown possible explosive device’ that prompted evacuation was an egg, officials say by WE-NEED-MORE-CATS
Originally developed by the ACME Company
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Reply to comment by lightbulbfragment in ‘Unknown possible explosive device’ that prompted evacuation was an egg, officials say by WE-NEED-MORE-CATS
Its a new combo landmine, you trip the enemy for the extra embarrassment
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Reply to comment by GreenKnightOfGilead in Japan gov't spokesman scolded by mom for having hands in pockets during PM presser by nehemiaadrian
Just be careful with your beats while on TV. If you accidentally say something in Morse code you will suddenly be at the center of a bunch of conspiracy theories
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Reply to comment by kevinds in ‘They’re here! They’re here!’: wild pigs are trying to take over Canada by PeterDTown
I doubt this will cause the cobra problem. First off there are already a lot of people raising hogs, they are called pig farmers so it's not like it will cause an industry to appear that wouldn't/shouldn't exist otherwise. Second while I am not a pig farming expert I doubt a full hog is worth less than $75 so at worst this may get exploited by existing pig farmers as just a little extra profit per pig but it's not like sketchy farming subsidies are new either.
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Reply to comment by kevinds in James Bond becomes Wisconsin’s first openly LGBTQ cabinet secretary by Spanishparlante
It makes a good off beat story. No national news should be making it front page (unless maybe if it was a news agency focused on LGBTQ+ politics) but it makes for a fun paragraph to fill a gap in a page halfway through a paper, mainly just so some cub reporter has an excuse to come up with some good James Bond (007) jokes
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Reply to comment by insideoutcognito in Cash crops: Dutch use bitcoin mining to grow tulips by cinwald
Capital wise probably not that efficient. Energy wise it's the same as resistive heat, all electrics are 100% efficient when it comes to heating. However if you were actually looking for energy efficiency a heat pump is the better solution because they actually get beyond 100% efficiency due to how they can take heat from outside and put it inside (even when outside is colder than inside).
Also if you aren't on a green grid direct combustion is more efficient than resistive heat because of power generation inefficiency, but heat pumps can often still come out ahead
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Reply to comment by Elbynerual in Rainbow flag pitch invader released but banned from rest of World Cup by 420ipblood
Still surprised they didn't put him in jail or deport him (just to be clear I am glad he isn't serving time, just surprised at the lack of cruelty from the regime)
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Reply to Researchers create a Drone That Can 'See Through Walls' With Wifi | At the University of Waterloo recently fixed one up with a scanning device that is the definition of invasive. by chrisdh79
So you are saying you gave a drone ESP, using an ESP card?
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Reply to comment by Luce55 in Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s by thebelsnickle1991
Physical and digital are not mutually exclusive. Streaming definitely has its risks but CDs and DVDs are digital and physical and can work as long as you have a device that can play them (just like a record) they also have higher quality (from all quantitative measures) and are more robust physically
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Reply to comment by flyden1 in Fat Bear Week 2022 - Get out and vote for your favorite fat bear! (Pre-hibernating pics of bears, it's just a fun contest). Daily voting. by therealsix
Jumbo Jet?
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Reply to comment by woakula in Approximately 53,000 hoverboards recalled over fire risks after 2 deaths by Goal1
To be fair you could say that about any lithium ion battery product. The bigger the battery the bigger the risk.
Even going with major brands won't guarantee anything, pretty much every company that has made a significant amount of bespoke lithium ion battery products has had a recall or two for overheating problems.
Also gasoline isn't much better. Dense energy storage is just naturally volatile, almost like it has lot of stored energy.